The last thing Jesus came to do was start another religion. He came to show us what life in the Kingdom of God looks like. Through the cross, Jesus offers us this same kind of life; a life lived in relationship with God. This powerful video illustrates the life-changing invitation that God has made to us.
Sin has a way of trapping us in a prison of shame and guilt. However, Jesus offers us a way out. This dramatic video shows us how sin traps us, we get comfortable there, and then we're too afraid to follow Jesus out.
This video examines the lives and deaths of Andrew, Peter, and Thomas; three average guys who God used to do extraordinary things. Their stories are told through famous classical paintings and sculpture.
In Isaiah 43:1-3, God made promises to his people and established himself as the one true holy God and our one true savior. This animated video brings these promises to life, with beautiful images and powerful music.
Harry's got some unorthodox ways of inviting people to church. Get people laughing and thinking about people they could invite to church with this humorous video, reminiscent of the sit-com, The Office.
Life has its ups and downs, but Moses experienced them in the most dramatic ways. Follow this short video, with captivating images and music, through the high- and lowlights of Moses' life.
This video shows us an introduction to the life of Joseph done in a movie trailer style. It shows brief highlights (and lowlights) from his life as brother, son, and ruler. It is a great way to stir excitement about the story Joseph!
This video provides a visual interpretation of the most famous prayer in the Bible. With the NASB translation set to peaceful images and music, it will soon have your group contemplating the Lord's prayer.
This short video takes an interpretive look at some of the parables of Jesus. Animated in black and white, t is a great way to kick off all your discussions about Jesus' stories.
This parable from Matthew 13 helps us understand why people respond to the Gospel in different ways. Great for a sermon illustration, transition, or introduction, this black and white artistic rendering will captivate your group.